Xocni gOditgente. RELIC lOUS SERVICES:-. L & Falai, Pa Van.stor. ..10X son. and llm. BAPTIST clluucta, Sabbath Sen.Acea...., Sabbath School. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Evenings.- - • • • Ten. J. Euvrrtar CITITOLIC CtIURCII Sabbath Services Second Sunday In each Mnnth Immediately before Mare Sabbath School, . , EPISCOPAL CIIITRCIL.Rss - . E. A. W.acmnrim.Reefor. Sabbath titmice.* 101( a. m. mud 4% Om. p. m: &hall • Virook.Day S Enuday mlces—Wedneeday• • . ' "MP. EL _ A, D. N.uaxata. - • 10.43 a. ak. and 7.110p.m.. _ 7 SO p p.. sa. stk. ODIST EPISCOPAL Sabbath sonic. fabbsibSchool ..... Prayer *etting, Tburallars. pRESBITERIAN enthten Rev. .T. P. diftsta. SaahathSer vices . - ' 10.43 a. in.Murl)4 p, m. Sabbath Sebnol ' 12.13 p. rn. prayer Illecpag, ThoMdayT.ventnr,s - - , IX p. m. ' ' Business .Notlees. • We call attention to the following new adrer tiseteCnti thisweek --Coal for-sale at the Exprms Oftlee. - -Adjourned meeting of Susquehanna Ag ricultural Society, meets on Monday,. Jan. 29. —Farm formic., L. Writer. New 14111 ford. —Auditors, Notice, estate of B. F. Titman— NV. 11. Jessup, Auditor. vir we would call attention to tim Thanks giving Sermon of .Rer. L. B. Ford, of Montmse, on our first page, a request for the 'publication of which we published a short time since. Lend Excitement. A correspondent in_ the Bingbamternnes says : The excitement la Osbura Ifollow, in re. gard to the lead mines is intense, Three sets of bands arc notilmployed, and the tvoilr is being carried on night and day. NlAtom from abroad ire continually flocking to this, vicinity. We learn that furnaces for smelting, the ore are soon to be erected In this place. Small Po= Cases -• Howard Birdsall, who lives about fire miles West - of Binghamton, on the river road In- the town of Vestal, ns*aLso three of his children, - have been taken sick with the sash pox. One of the children has - died, but all the other cases are expected to recover. No other cases have occurred In the neighborhood, and no serious alarm is felt by persons living in the vicinity.— Binghamton Times. The Liquor Law. It may not be generally known that under the laws of this State, persons furnishing intox icating liquors arc liable for any damages which may result to the person drinking them, yet inch Is the case. The following is the clause pertinent to the subject: "Any person furnish ing intoxicating drinks to any other person in violation of any existing law, or of the provis ionsof this act, shall be field civilly responsible for any Injury to person or property in cone= '<pence of such furnishing; and any one. ag• grieved may recover full damagta against such person so furnishing, by action on the case, in stituted in any court having jurisdiction of such form of action in this Commonwealth." Pictures In the School Room. We notice nsn estion in an exchange which commends itself strongly toour taste. It is that our school houses should contain a certain num ber of pictures. Children are usually fond of them, and they would certainly exert a good in fluence. Spirited and well executed engravinz or lithographs caail 1/,1, obtained at a trilling , epensi, and would relieve thehare walls which render many of our school houses so peculiarly uninviting in appearance. Historical picteres ur portraits of distinguished men might be used So ndiuntage in the illistratlon of the ordinary t :; studies of the schohint We believe the plan would lie ,a good one. • The Very Latest Niels& " the folletwingf roticthe Bradford (Pa.) Atris,xinder date ofJanuary 18th, 1372: ' • Snot Mthscr.r.—Frederick Tritreh aged twenty-three years. a son of Stanley Terrell, of Forest Lake tun-whip, slim himself on the 29th tilt, under CCM singular and melancholy cir cumstances, fie ,went into a shop near the, house, , put his gun 'into a vise, seated himself on a box so as to bring the muzzle near his heart. and discharged the gun by means of a crooked iron rod thet he had prepared for the purpose. Hear' ing the. report his mother and brother went oat and found him mortally wounded. lie told his mother that he did not know whet hadiloae. adiedinaboutanhour. Ile had been ultra health for some time,'and it is he. , }laved that his mind had become disordered in consequence--./fantrrec Republican. ' , As the above sad occurrence took place on - Bandon the:Mb - day of May,1873, an account of Which, was published in the 3lontrose - Mato-, ' czar, June 15t.1870, we would llketo know by whaktelegr, aphic line, the - Argus receives its sews. .As the local energy of the Montrose Re publican "credited," in the matter perhaps the " editor of that paper, can give ns soinvclue to his facilities fur transmitting news. Between these twojournals, an explanation Is In UM Montrose .Thpulteuro, under date 'of January 10,1872, we find the following antong the Susquehanna Rev. • N. -Pardee, 'of Great Bend, will p_mar-h upon the life and character or James Fisk. jr., in Grace Episcopal chanr.b, Great Bend, on Sabbath morning next"- The above item, appeared in the .DEssoca.sr, Jan. 20th, the sermon was delivered on Sunday. inst., and was copied in the: 'Republic' an on the IGtli Perhaps the editor, should be ex cused for the many blunders in his own paper, as his whole time is occupied in aura-aging a Slew work on gnainniar,:to pass strictures upon the DE:IIOCa&T. • The School law; _ The Danville Infel - gencer,directs attention to What appears 'to be a manifest defect in We school law, and it looks as if a reform 3733 floc iwary la ardor that the objects of the law may be more fully attained. The intention of the sabot law Is, that eecry Poor child in the eom 'snontrealth shall receive Bs .benefits. - But it seems that there are instanice where children are' debarroi from receiving, its benefits 'even . when parenti so (K.sire it. The fittclagrneer slays:" An intimate friend of ours lately visited a rand ' ly", , in bumble eircionstances in. this borough in smrell or" help," and found six children, lour of them btu eta cleat age to attend school, and not one of 'dhem able to read a sentence. ,Dur friend Inquired of the mother why she. did - not send the daft : Arm toSchooll' Site replied, that shy witVwilling and anxious to have them at tend school, but by the reason of, her husband's bad health, and • her own inability to supply their large family with the mmunonest 'nemesi s ries of life; they werennablet to buy the books required', that the children had been-Self io n school, hut were turned away because :ikey had no,,boeka. Our' informant thought-that 'here • was a weake point in the schOol law, And he was right. The law shoOld.be untended r ao as to permit School Directors to farnish thae children whose parents care to poor to 'Purchase Went. It would extend the benefits of the school: efs• which after, all, is mainly to educate ; the children of the poor: - It Is par more Important thanegnandering so much money . on tannin ' ' cent seboolbou. Eduitlon, like thegospel shpeld he free, and sve,hippe that poor eltildrerr ' : trill not be prevented frOm 'obtaining thepige- - Ilesi poop, through tins action of is ivelllateationedllitdPesPoticihz 0 0.10 Xo - et. o . 7 .!irg P0:e4: 6 04.),it the)l4ll— An Exciting Cum. • The vilino of Windser,..Broaree county N. Y.; is greatly excited over the arrest Of Eli Stow, and his wife, 'menthes. M . the - religious society kilawn as liasatites; ou a' chargs of . cruelly treating their child, age eighteen Months The tuTest was made, the 11.Y:Traluneon the coMpleint of trial . Ireatt,' grandNther of the child: According to the father's statement the , child bad refized to tell its name, and he had whipped it, Mr. Blatchley, a Nazarite preacher, says that the child was possessed of the devil; and (Its:whipping was' pecenary in order to driie the evil spirit out. 'The grandfather, who went to his daughter's house as soon as be heard of the 'affair, fonnd the' child covered with bruises end cuts. : Thc.child was- immediately taken c o harge by, 'the grandfather; and its parents were taken heron,. Justice Stringitam, who placed them each under slOObeil to appear for trial. The child is =ilk to be in a very criti cal condition, A Public . 4 ancer. We received some two months ilgo!front-it person milling himself," Chitties Pordley," a printed circular stating "how he cured a cancer upon his nose," and recommending "Wild Tea," as be says, a . '" commonan . weed " growing shor everywhere, as the antidote. This - , week we have received another similar one, except that it Is written In a very Illegible hand and Mite. rate style. The object is to inveigle us Into pub lishing it, tor',in advertisement to assist him in swindling the credulous sufferer. We propose to give a somewhat different notice than he may have expected. There is no plant. in llbtany, no mineral in . lilineralogy, nor petrification in Ge 'ology, bearing,- the name of " Wild Tea." The object is to Induce persons to make application to hint, when be will 'agree to send it to them for three or tour .dollars, which When received will only be some mullen oryellow-dock leaves. "or some other Common plant, and the swindle would be Ompleted. We think the press throughout the country should expose these swindlers, and, if possible• to identity, they should have their cancerous propensities to swindle the public cured by an application of the • handcuffs, or the chain and ball, in some penitentiary. Don't Adterttio.• AO exchange says: " D on't do it, Don't ad vertise your business; it's pacing out money to accommodate other people; if they want to buy , your goods let them hunt you up. Don't adver- Ilse, for it gets your name abroad, and you are apt to be flooded with circulars from business houses, and to he bored by drummers from the wholesale establishments, all of which also re sults in soliciting your order for new goods, and money to pay for them, which is very annoying to one of a dyspeptic teinperament, Don't ad vertise, for it brings people in front the country (country foils, you know, are 'of an inquiring turn of mind), and they will ask you many as tonishing questions-about prices, try your tem per with showing them goods, nhd. even vex you with the request to tie them up, which I puts you to an additional 'trouble of buying more. Don't advertise; it gives people abroad a knowledge of your town, and they come and settle in it ; - it will grow, and other business will be indubed to coins in and increase your ! competition. In short, if you will have a quiet town, not too large; if you would not be harass ed with multitudinous cares and perplexities of business; if you would avoid being bothered with paying for and losing tine to read a great i cumbersome paper, just remain quiet; don't let the people know five mile away where you are, nor what you are doing, and you will be secure ly let alone to enjoy the briss of undiaturbed re, pose." , Various Items, —The Reading, Room arid Library ASSOCI3fiall harereceived . 14.0 for annual memberships, with in the hst crock. • —Tbe whistle on our Fork Factory is againbeard, vritiek has been silent for sonic time. .—ln our report of the 'Court proceedings,but week, we gave the sentence of 'Mrs. Josephine Roe as we found it recorded in the Clerk's min utes. We bare been told that the sentence by the Court was sir months imprisonment, instead Cif nine. Our authority was the Clerk's minutes as we found them on' Tuesday, January 9th, about 10 o'clock. A. M.-- If we were wrong, they _ -We regret to learn that Rev. L. B. FOrtl, PaStor of the Baptist Church, in Montrose, has tendered his resignation, to take effect April 20th , and that it was accepted by that Society, at a Church meeting, on Saturday last, by a vote of 33 nays, Sli Yeas. 3lr:Ford, In .his short stay with as, Las infused an energyand enterprise in this ciimmunity, the Monuments or which are vlsable, both in the Baptist Church and Society, and the complete succebsof our Library lia sociation, which Is rarely met with.. Ile . has greatly impaired hisfilth in his arduous 'Christian labors,,but the effects of his "good works" will be more lasting than any granite monument or Marble slab, they will not only endure In Time, but Teach into Eternity. WM more than common ability in the pulpit will not easily be replaced, and the memory of his good deeds will be found in many warm hearts, when: 'he shall have gone from 114. -. + ' . —Ourdast leeturu 'delivered en Monday even inglast, by the IloitWra. Parsons, fully met our j• hizliest. : ,anticiPatinas. It abobniled in beauty, 1 history, humor rind pathos and was dike ckwat , big and instructive. - It displayed the highest type of taste and refinement In the speaker and a very extensive historiOal and classical research. Though a native and citizen of Ireland he dis played a thorough knowledge of the science of political economy as applied to republican in.; stitutionti.:lle laid bell* lis a picture of the life' scenes of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, entirely new to us. - We are grateful for having had the pleasure of listening to so scholarly,refuted and elevating a lecturer as the Mon. Wm. ParcOui. —We are informed that a :project - was once mooted to supply our' tOwn • with water from .). Jones' Lake, by purchaiing the water wer 'of -Mr. R. S. Searle, and through this mea SU a reservoir •soniewliere . near the Fair • G Mid. irldelrbeing accomplished, Would give us ate: works securing to none in the country. , Ton the influx of our &it railway, we should keep pace With it) in other Improvements. If this project is a tenable one, we . think . it would be one of tire lust paying stock . companies that I equidlie organixed, and a r geat blessing to the inhabitants of our borough: Let thernatte.r be thoroughly investigated. —We are under.obligations to Representative IBt.nrdslee: ; and. lion. L. F. Fitch, lai , 14, s i at i ve chennuntst-and also to ,thle County. Superin-. 1 tendent, fuei copy of the Pcnn!ylvianla School RCltaziifor urn. - - - ' i -, ' Sermon on Zanies Fiik, Zoirost or lloxramsr. DE310011:1 , :- - r - Dear Sr-rln last, 'itch's . issue .of you paper I noticed among the general news items that the "Gii:t Tardeli would on the log Sabbath morning preach atm:ton in Grace Episcopal Church, of Great', Bead, - tconcerning the-',dharacier of 'the late. Jas riskjr, and 'I haewith seed you, eontracled synopsis of the nil able and instrticilieiliscolime delis red,by. the said clergyman, at the time and Thee Indi- Cited:on the subject of "the fisul;,7ol6oeo bit. path Way," the' eltiefillastratioii of Which wasthwra from the life. cliacicter and tlfath of 1 3 ? c r / * m . eo 4; 1413 ; -: ;et' 4 044 believe that its .ihrther publicity_irt.your col utniairvilit'sidiscrie the promotion of truth, and ,hinder ;the pro gngs of .!evil as well,if -its high "senthienti taro treasured in the heart". • The SeriPturo basis, Li recorded, in Proverbs 4111. r." Hut the:way of transgre ssors is bard." L 104. tppropriate ` ; introductory remarks, the charae er, in general, of the transgressor 'tansdefined as `one ITiio in, anywise departs from the line of rectitude to follow the dictates of or ilenrah:d tiatunnifi. Then some of the more special manifestations of vice, which, like the long catalogue orphysical ills, display them selvea In various wayli, 'were briefly noticed. As, for instance, the impious transgressor wb4, like, the judge of the parable, is fearless of God and regardless of.magt the outward and open transgressor, who, like Chaldea's proud king, defies Heaven itself bY daring impiety, until some concittering,Cyrui, as the avenger of God, by a blast of his prier sweeps him away; the victim of particular sins who is enchained by the same In a thmldora more galling to the life than any which darkensitistory's political paga, .as.for instance, the fathous devotee at the un-, ballewed sitar of lust, tor- the eager worldling who for the tinsel and hollowness of wealth bar ters 111 undying soul 'lawny, taking in recom pease, iberecor a blasted immortality as his I mournful lot. He whir disobeys the gospel of Christ and neglects the great salvation It offers to all, because pleasum's syrcn symphonies, the aggrandizCinent of faire, or luxury of wealth, like fatal fa/res./11Ni lure him on only to disap- ' pointment and'shama IL The way of the transgressor was portray ed in language at once impressive and beauti ful ; for though scenes of moral darkness can scarce be characterized by aught of comeliness, yet the imagery which paints them on the men tal canvas may intensely move the ;esthetic fac ulty Within us. It is in exceeding broad way, and well adapted to the demands of its corrupt ed travelers, who despising the " ways of pleas anttras and paths of peace," beet toe of the simitness'Oftheir gunge, seek more ample sway for the evil they leek the manliness to de throne. It Jahn infatuated way; and they who journey therein are like the blind among the tombs, who see not the ruin on Which they fall until the enemy of goad has them List bound in chains of darkness and despair. 111. The affirmation of the text was clearly established both by the logic of reason and of all wayward experience. This way is deeply fraught with adversity and peril, and many who 'tread its devious mazes become sad victims of the keenest agony that can afflict the human soul even its earthly course. It invests the creature whom God Made holy, and in the like ness of himself, in the dark robes of disgrace, and unless he turn frto the evil and live, writes proscription indelibly to him over the bright gateway of joy. It s often leads to premature and violent deatb,As in the case of 3lr. Fisk, thus justifyiisg the declaration oT Holy Writ, that wicked men "shall not live out half their days r. Lastly, it'plunges its hopeless devotees in eternal ruin, wherti , like Cain, the first mur- 1 derer of the race, they must wear the mark of perpetual infamy upon a brow branded by wrath. ' The conclusion consisted chiefly in an ear nest appeal to all present to shun this evil way, or, if already on its try:where= ground, to for sake quickly the fanrieti bliss it presents, and the sad ruin of its inevitable cad. But, Mr. Editor, I dare not further infringe upon the liberality ofiyour columns, or the pa tience of numerous readers of the sane; and trusting that these hastily written notes will t retch their appointed end—to the honor of 1 God and highest welfare of man, 1 subscribe myself, respectfully yours, Great Bend, Jan. 15, Ism - -.....— Court Proceedings—Second Week. Coles, Thomson 41 co., vs. L S. Lenheim.— Verdict fur plaintiffs for 11.127 64. Rule to show cause for new trialzranted. Dennis Shay, H. d, Ifoxley, and Benj. Sabina appointed auditors to audit the accounts of the Commissioners of the Poor of the township of New' Milford. Horatio -N. Holt is. Marshall Frink, Maly Frink, Christopher Vandcrmark, and. David B. Mum. Ejectment. Terdict for plaintiff for the land in controversy-tax verdict to be set aside and judguient entered for defendants, upon 31ar sail Frink paying into Court, at the times ape ciffal, bribe use of H. N. Holt, 0,0413, with in terest thereon, and costs of suit On motion of Little & Bkfkcslee and reasons filed, Court grunt rule to show cause - why new trial should not be granted. Peter A. L Quick, vs. The Susquehanna and Wyoming Railroad And Coal Co. This cause was continue& Letter trom Germany. We publish the fbllotviag private letter from Germany by permitsiett BHUGEDOIIIT, Dee., 187 L Yours, per Alien:oak, I have at hand, and am much obliged for Isiors. -I send you two pieces cut from a Montrose paper, and I don't deny that Frazier is the edi tor, altliotigh be is a &publican. The fast one lain regard to thC French flag floating still on the spire at Metz ;Now, that is most wonder fully stretched, as I will prove. Notice what he says: " The French tricolor still floats in:int the cathedral in Metz, because no Frenchman will, and no. Prussian dare, clitub the giddy height to take it down? Firstly, does it 'seem possible that the re nowned General yon Manteufel, goremor of that city, wouldallow such a thing? secondly, on the inside of tile dome is a pair of stairs, which lead to the top of the spire, consequently It is not necessary lore Prussian to climb the giddy height.. - The 'second allele regards the "threatened PruamMussa-Anstiian war"i new mitctilicitsei which kills men twice is fastand tsvice,a*.far off, has. been invented .by the Bused= General Gorieff, just in time for the threatened Prnsso-Russo•Austrian war." nOW: many. t i meshare Y read Iri lineriean pn per3that " a - war:between Item? and Prussia 'Was possible " and probable. On the continent it ;was as Well knot uas can ba that Prussia and Russia have an alliince together, and have bad one some time. Prussia and Russia uill never light against etch Other, you may bet high on that, and as a probt, I could show yon ojtrinl documents. The excitement Over the illness of the Prince of Wales is something wonderfuL Telegrams arrive fear times 4 day. The last news was . siren IO two wordS." Xo change." The Crown Princess of Germany (his sister,) leaves Berlin today to go to stellins. .1 abet' notice In the papers of Montrose en ar. 'tide on narrow-guage railroads M I .told you not long ago, it trill b ee sorry lay for AXOLTIC2I when all the powertul companies follow the ex ample of a few miserly, poor, eleminatecorpor stlons, end substituHte the narrow for the broad guar.; maireadsi ere a thing' that. America may justly prhie herself upan. Inobjoin a table of the lumber ofirdliniof railroads In the Prin cipal countries is terq, that is, leaving odd numbers off and Wring only the. thousands:— Prustda:7 . ,4,000; France, 5,000; Englind,l4,oo6: 2 Spain„.2ooo Portugal, 2,0013; 5,000; America. 00,000; Ciermany (exclusive of Prus sia).-nearlyl,soo.' Now, you ',see how far ahead wearet;;", but yog ddift - eiunpud bow- audit #lo , ,Ogra LhAtia Isoad_hab with their palace cars and their abundance of dead vreightfquoting from the paper), how vastly en perlor'our ma:salve locomotivM, capable of go ing 60 to 63 miles per hour;are to the puny for eign ones,,:going but mike (extepting the .Englisit ones.) - • When I see You I can I give you many proott of what :would be too Much to write, and I shan't forget it. One railroad, your advocates of narrow•guttp roads give as example, Ilumixn to be acquainted with, and it is called the Brol dial Bolus (road), and is 31 inches—a more mis erable specimen never was seen. . ,Montrole Reading - Room- Aisocla 'lion: • • The following comprise a:partial catalogue of books in thivlibrary or thla Association, Nelda embraces many valuable standard works of his tory, biography and travel The list will be en larged from time to time. Picnic call and look at them: - • MacauLly's HistOry of Views Afoot (Bayard - England, 5 vols Taylor) Hallam's Middle Ages Spark's American BI- Gibbon -•• ography, 10 vole lAddeirs Rome Memoirs of Celebrated Smith's Greece Charicters, 0 vole Student's France Domestic' Life Thos Dark Scenes of History Jefferson (Jam es) • Men' of Modern Times, Aneleat Iltstory (Raw- 2 cols Hamm) Self-made Men Paris Commune Life and Land of Burns Romance . of Spanish Memoirs of Prince Al- History ben European History Five Years in South Wood's Nat'l History Africa, 2 vela Richard First Women Artists History of Bing Philip 'My Study Windows Margaret of Anjou Camp Fires of the Red Travels In Alaska, by Men Whynaper Wheat and Tares Romance of Adventure What Answer? • Journey to Iceland 'Mouthful of Bread !genus re Expedition, 2. Servants of Stomach sub • As by Fire Three years in Califor- Which Lathe heroine Dora Crests fixim the Ocean Self-Help (Smile) World Dream Life Pictures of Travel Science of Beauty (Ras- Sights in Europe eon) Rob Roy on the Jordan France before Europe Canoe and Saddle Sketches in Paris Nile Notts of a How- From Fourteen to Four adjs . ! Score American - Family in Springdale Abbey Germany Think and Act Apache Country The Idorilsons Levant's Nineveh The Silent Partner Wild Sports of the Only a Girl Like and Unlike Free Russia Joseph and his Friends Lake Ngami (Taylor) Hours s of- Exercise in At last the Alps. Pink and White qyr- Livingstune's Africa rany (11. B. Stowe) Ruinsand .3luieuras of Zenaida Rome • Hebrew Heroes Handwriting of God Sketches of Creation Knout and the Russians (Winchell) Lady Byron Vindicated Occupations of a Retired Calarnittes of Authors Life - (Disraeli) Romance of the Repnb- Quarrels of Authors lie (Disraeli) . Christu.s (Longfellow) LiTeotLorti Bioughant, &d id Life of the Cid -2 cols neSe, 2 cola • Shatspeare and his Pre-ilistoric.Nations Timis Temperance Tales Beannaarehais and his Counsels to Young Meu Timei (Nott) • Life - of Audubon Retchees Lectures Literature and Literary Alice Lee Men of Great Britain Bibb not of Man and-Ireland, 2 vols 3lislern Agitators American Antiquities Sherman and his Cams Recollections of Distin- pai ns guished Generals Star Papers. Essay froni the London Old Sights with Netv Times Eyes Confessions of Fitz My Third Book Boodle Dictionary of Classic Hidden Life Quotations Old Leaves Scenes from the practice Rome—Christian and of a New Turk Sur- Papal peon Superstition and Force Woman's Worth and 3liss Mulbaclis Works Worthlessness (Gail Woven of teeny threads Remit ton), Lothalr • And many others.. Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood Annual membership cants may .be procured at the Association Roonis each evening in the week'nfter 7 p.m. By order. - L.. 8. Pons's, Sec'y. Jos=mum JoaN IKILVLXLXBG-M3B. BLAIZESLES,—SmArttron. —ln Lymanville Dec. Gth.lB2l. by Bev. Luther Peck, Lewis II Blakeslee, of Dimock, and Miss Anna Sims Laugh, of Orang,o county, N. Y. CatarmsrEn.—At Carbondale, Ps., on Friday, January sth, Carrie G. Carpenter, daughter of William T., and Maris A. Carpenter, of liar ford, Susquehanna county, aged 18 years, 1 month.and 10 days.. Davin.—ln Silver Lake, Pd.; Dec...lBth, 1871, Mary Esther, daughter of hum and Esther David: aged 26 years, Ind 0 months. " Dearest Mary, thou Last left us, • Here thy loss we deeply feeL But 'tis God that bath bereft as, He can all our sorrow heal." Csna=err.n--In. Carbondale, on the Eglikof December 25th, Mrs Martha A. wife of William Carpenter, of Hayford, Sus , qua:arms vounty, aged 18. years, 1 month, and . ra dap. Lterr.—At the residence of her brother, 3L L. Lacey, in West Aubtun, Pa., Dec. 27th, 1871, Eugenia A., daughter of John C. Lacey. [Petersburg, Va., and Raleigh, N. C., papas please copy.] Moss.—ln New 3rdford township, Dec. 30th, 1871, aged five months and four days, Theo dore Norton, son of Ira and Mars- Moss, and great - grand-son of the late Eld. Jesse B. [For den. Sruccen.—ln Hyde Park, January 2d, (at the residence of J. IL 'Backus, her son-ut-law,) Mrs Cynthia Spencer, aged 79 years. Mrs. Spencer. (formerly Carr,) was a daughter of the late Lsaae Peckens, of -Montrose. StremateN—ln Jessup, Dec. 31st, 1871, Abel Sher man, in the 73rd year of his age. A large circle of friends are tnournersby this death, and the attending circumstances added Intensity to the sorrow that filled • their hearts in the loss of Lnsband, father and friend. The day folloWing, the 'death of 3lr. Sherman (New Years) was the fiftieth anniversary of Ida Mar. riag,e- Arrangements were made to have all his children and other relations with them at the Old home for a golden wedding. A sad change was suddenly pressed upon them. He was ta ken sick on ft'ednesday evening, and, with ear -1 nen longing to see all his chiblren once more, Death came on Sunday afternoon, summonin,„7. him front the society - 01 dear ones on earth. A. home is promised in the heavenly Jerusalem, where all in, Christ shall meet, and," - there shall be no more death.. " . . Delegate Meeting.. • The Democratic voters of Bridgewater town ship will meet on Saturday; February 3rd, be-_ tweet the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p.m., fur the purpose of nominating tovraddp officer to be, elected at the next town election. By order of Committee. Bridgewater, Jan. 24; 1872- 4-2 w AtUourned fleeting:, Aciadjciunted meeting of the Suatlarbq out Comity' Agricultural Society, will be held at the Court House, In 3lontrose,on 3tonday evening, January 2at1i,187.2, for important I:liminess. lircnrrCTsum, Bey,. Montroie, Janithly .17 1813: • Clover and Timothy for Sale, By the subscriber, at 11. J. Webb's store, Mon- Bose. Pa. Ca and sec my new variety ot aiko" clover seed. 3gottirose, JOl2. 8,1872.-8 w .thinaiton. The friends of Bev. 11-Boughton will make him a donation visit at his place of residence, in Brooklyn, nu Thursday, January 2-7. / 13 a All 44 " resPetl : llllY ßy zees of cc mince. VrOott*: 7l /. • • LdCALS. C D. LA2IIIIOP. .opulat oticco. W HES DOOTORS DISAGREE Where CCM patina* fpola for roller, TlinexpeFtence of em:ry Dyspeptic tend* tommao that the proper adethoet of treatment of that !mid illsenee, DisPopsia, is not to be !build In any of the reggae artmola oficiedkine. You cannot Ant three physldsus who irilk smo upon this point; each has some pot timer) , of his. own. stot oath patient Is but in truth a subject tor experiment The only orrecttuil remedy for this terrible scourze 1111311ILMIL'S lIEUO lIITTEUSL IC alm) a ecti.ata and uniform it 11l 'edicts. It has cited tholatands end Till cure you. TUT. IT t I A BODY AND MUM DIDZASE both b eyspeptia. The stornaeh and the brain are too Intimaleitallied for the ono to staffer without the other. no that dysimpeta and detpondeney are inseparable., It may be added, too, that terlAttlant of the stomach to al• most invariably accompantedby irritation of the temper. Thu Invigorating and tranquilizing operation of Volt. fetter's Bitters Is matt powerfully developed to eases of Indbmatlan,; The goat cact of this agreeable tonic is comforting and encouraging.' A mil-deem (=rads, the system, the chronic unesodneos In the region of the stomach is lessened, end the nervosa frotlessnessMtdch chameteria,c• the dlzertse is abated. This improvement is not transient.' It is not succeeded bytho retsina of the old symtomps with' super-added forte, as Is always the Can whun u medicated stimulants are given for too tom pinto. Each dose teems to Impart a permanent limes. Mon of bealthinl invigoration. Rut this Is not all. The niufficlit and nut Ibli-ons properties of the preparation are scarcely oecondary in importance to its tonic virtue*. If there is an o endow of bile, the' secretion is noon brought within proper limits. and if-the bunny organ is inert and torpid it is toned and regulated. The effect upon the discharging organs is equally aalotary, and In cases to conett patina and cathartic action is.ittst suffi cient to produce the desired result grad orally and without pain. The Bitters also promote healthy evapbration from the surface, which is particularly desirable at this matron when su dden spells - of raw, nopleaunt weather are apt to check the natural perspiration and produce congestion of liver. conghs. sad colds. The beat safe guard against all diseasro is bodily vigor, and this the great Vegetable Restorative especially promotes. TO CONSUTLFTIVES The advertiser, having been permanently eared of that dread disease, Cousumption, by* simple romedy, M is euziona to make kuown to e fellownufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he trill send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the direr. dorm for prenariug and using the mane, which they rill fled a ecn• Carts fur Cosmistrnox, ddittaa, Buoscar- TM, C. , Parties Welting the prescrlptloa will please address , RZY. EDWARD A. WILSON, 111 South Third. Street, Williamsb are'. N. Y. Cry ME CONFESSIONS OP AN INVALID. Pllll warning wafer the benellt of J.. vital mm aid akin, who suffer from .Nervons Debility. &c.. supplying raw ?MSS Dv sztrcwar. Written by one who cared himself, and sent free on receiving a port-pahltirected envelope. • Address, NATHAN War-afar. Bo kIYn.B.T. Brooklyn, May 17.1371 ; Gm iflr'Gottlnci ltfarrf ed.—Essays for gonna Blen,on the delicate of home, and the propriety or imbropriety of tth~e married, with sanitary help for theme Islip feel unfitted for matrimonial happiness Sent free. to sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Cox P.. Philadelphia, Pa. NEW VOIIIK PIIODECE MAIIEETS. Corrected weekly by Harding, Hayden it Co Washington St., New York. Butter, pall firkin Cheese, dairy, per 1b... " factory " Eggs, per dos , Flour, per barrel Corn meal, 100 1b5..... Wheat, per bushel.... Rye Oats Corn " Hops, crop of 1871— , Tallow " ....... Lard per lb Potatoes per bbl Apple Turkeys per lb' Chickens " Geese " Dicks " Grouse per pair..... .. Rabbits " GOLD JEWELRY—A Fine Assort cr.ete, and other varieties of Jewelry. A few Gold and, Silver Cased Watches and Watch Chains. Silver and agree pitted Spoons, Forks, Knives, de.. and a sere oral asyortment of Fancy Goods, Notions, Perfumery, kn. Drags and Mediclocs, a lure stock. Montrose, Pa., Dec. ABEL =SNELL. GROCERIES.—Tens in great vanety and caelp for the wielder... Dried Pemba.. the beef in market_ A nice quality orltol areas, Sager. Cof fee. and a fall areortnnalt of tipicee, Ar. Montrose. Dec. al. 11. ABEL TERRELL. eath• 711 ar HOPBOTTOM! Cbo!ce Qstantlty Pot Sao lit 0. D. ROBERTS, by the Ton at tho folllowing low . prices; Small Egg B4 TO. Stove'' 84 80. Chestnut 64 50. tropbottoca,Der-13;1971.-3.11 . 40 . . TO'COTIOES., of the 111°Srannt2s5PITnaclivrallY CO. pay —S e tce ra k grtu t t " nut the remaining Instalments of Are doilara y pe n r share each. eallfai for by resolution of the Board orlilrecturi payable ae follows: Patth lestahneut danaarylstb, 14r2 Sixth Instalment Febinary 15th, 1572 Seventh Instalment ' - - Match !MOTU Eighth Instalment ..... ... .; . 4. —April tub, um Niatli-Instalinent • May LUX, IFITI ......................Janel3th, 1813 As tbe moth's prorre”lngmost &ratably. It is earnest. , ',desired and absolutely .tteeeeserr that tae payments shoed beproniptly mat en the pan of stockholders. •-.- ", •• •C:L.BROWN. Secretary" • - • • . - • MIL IL COOPER, Treasttrer. 'Mot:tram. peeetebrit:2o UM-514d . , . . . A- RA R E N El* r Sale or neat. the are ead D welling iloasalately oe‘xl by IT...Kenyon. Lecatellle Cutter. -with Oxen t =vim( valuable lard. Or the htore and Banding sr sheet two teresot hod. A lett detail:elan We property given brach:treating the subscriber at Forke. Swain Co., Pa. P.WIIEATOX. , - ZToixr nAUP=TERS AND REILOBS—ILESS3.S. COOLEY 11.18 bTONS, are premred to do all kinds of Berm um • and CaII.PESTP4 work. Brick Work. , Alaronry. and Faintis", by the Job or In any manner to nit cab. Wants. Also, bash Blinds, Boum blooldings, of all Wads, r.nd Window Frames. to order; Pine Lumber cohrtantly on hazel. !shop la Mark Factory Balding, .11ontrose. Pa.. A. W. COOLEY. _ _ • ITTANWST STONE. iliontrose, DoecotherAT.l6ll.-6. - • LATROPC MEDICATED BATESI nWleboatzleetrfeity, as theme dmandic, rthe toot of tirri t i gtr ' )4xtrose, Arri19!,1,1373. • . . : • • If dttOlitiCeZte.333 l7o37 3 7l3 C t erar LABGE Stock of Sew tiood*L. B. 18BELLIV .13. Aro axle*, !Caw Jarehl, And Waltham Witches. 10 °eery varlet: of no —Silver to 3 Uol4, jul lgo th ifo y st e gfriA l e " tilin p f& O :Cri lTmlivaceit UDELL, hes the vntOokt TM 10 market. rad I:evolv ers are nearly motile ae mighty as thepen ; he there., tore, keeps a few of the Mot. Revolters ever tonntifeo , lured. And Lots of Plata Wulf. L m M CoingL . IS.t. ontrose, 1f0y,15, we o6 OidOr 6ll4 AT , A .Je wel tir's Sone- youcome Into town ' On a cold•Wlittees day. Just drop into L. B. 'shelf& As gnu pat; along that way,, . ' And sac apt I.,vgeet stock of elects . Pier hrotifilt Into this town, be will sell very.chesp I Furrea,dy cash down • Also, ivatcbes. Plat si.dlowellT, Just come from the city, And if you should fail to soe them, It would be a great pity 1 All the new and late styles •.* . -Of solid silver and plated are, Sold just as eheap - as id New York, or anywhere" Revolvers, Caps, and' cartridges— Agent teethe Silver White— For cleaning silver ware, • - And you will tind It all right . Alio, 'Fable cutlery, a good assortment, of the finest quality, and everythina usually kept , In a tirst-classjewelry store will be found at L.. B. 'ORLI:3, • . Montrose, Nov.-LI, ,71.. West aids Feb. Av. DOWN TOWN NEWS. MINER AND COATS, 10.21 n Street, ek doors below Boyd's Oornsr,Xslntros FLOUR, GROCERIES, 'AND PRO VISIONS. Vire are nansbnily refs intaZl ad non. bane *Masud. *fresh stoct of Goods in mall' crbleh we willsell CHEAP!' CHFAI CHEAP! tor nobAr cuing orprodunn. GOOD TEAAS, 'COF.FEX, SUGAR, if &LASSES% SPICES, PORK,_PISII, _LARD, HAMS, DRIED FRUITS, - CLOVER di' TIMOTHY SEED, &c. Webaeirelitted and made addltlont toner Stock* Palla.and arc now ready to torteard Butte r to the bat commleaton bowies In New York.' ree of charge. nd whet thcraladvaceements on eonagnmente. Call d e aunt neour Stock bolero purchasing ilia , where.andennvneeveamelvel. o !the GOOD QUALITY A: LOW PRICES. • - of our 00041. 0. UTNE% ". • . . ILCOAT6 Monttese. Aprlll6.lso9. GREAT MU=AZ. NEW- GOODS! War Wall exam.a. Wizater, . 4262143 5.8146.25 3.7 5 0 4 . 00 1.5801.64 Oeter . 53055 78080 . 400,50 .. 80,0 & HMI HAVE NOW OPENED 24.1 DIDVALLZD .... 840 1 500.2 00 3 ooes 00 ... 14015 12®14 10®12 11®14 Assortment of Bich Fall and Winter Dresi Fabrics 74a87 V:Q,35 . _ en tho 'Newest Styles of Stripe Servs. All Wool Scotch Plaids Intl Poplins. Safettne. Nodular, Brltliantin es, French Crees. Black old Col. Oral Alpacas, *ohalts, Dehtlaci,-Ete. Worsted and Flannel Department. AU the aaaelUesla Slagle and Doable absula. Vaterfs is aU styles. , , Flaansii of all &acrlpticmia floods and Nu- Ida& liearla; Hosiery. floss Blankets lb Dad Spritads, . , The Cloth Stock is fou,compilatag 111 . lads fracili cents to SIO pas yard, Hitt Oa Capf—The bswirAt elleaf ELLIk, Cusitic', :tVoal, awl cluth. Boa% Shoes and Dabbers—A 1,070 itoek. • . •. . Itaidpiads.dotting, Chelp sad welly:sac Mao bear( 11134.4. Ofercoats' at Great Bargains. Oar Cirstairi Departm4it h Bunning Night and Day to Keep Up With Orders! ' D 1.12•11 -1, tnR Abel; of all the earintni 4tylet le we. Budgie /lobes, Lap and florin illankcia, cheapest and best In market. Tbeso and tasty other goods not mentioned odd Da told Cheaper for Sash or Head] Pay then can be (baud else* berm - sad Geo for yourselves, end be eouvloeed the fret that yen can save :Roney In these bud than of .btivltol your. groceries of . IIIeKE.NZ LE ItYltUltoT.b7 Montrose. November I, IBll,—tf. STROUD w BROWN'S Flre, Life,' and _Accident GENERAL -INSURANCE AGENCY, • 711/Ccxxiirconso. Pa. CAPITAL 11ZPIUMMI:D. arci- .llSMSlnstraucc Co. ot N. Y., Coital and Surplus. • • . _ soma° Div:ammo Co. - of North innerlm. FSIII., • • CapltalanSurplas, . • 5.000,000 Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Phlls, Pa., - , Capital and Surplus., - - 2.000.030 Usurping Comity mutuallmmrania Co.o - 11uncy,Penn's.CspltalundSurplua, • 4,CIACCO CooneMicatldutualLlte Insurtnca Co. • OF Uurttord. C.spltat. _ A Z,EOO,OOO American Llielnsuranto 'mama pigs, Capital, - , I,coo,orm Trarelemrinsunnes Co. llartfunl, . Insurlugagalust all kinds otiteldents • • • Capital.. : Tllto,ooS Ilutford Fire Insnrati Comjniny. iturt• - ford. COn n.. Capital anStimplus - .111.1)10,0:0 tatrAll badness manias:Ate our Zito wlllbe attend. ed torus Stir terms, and nlllostes promptly aelltuited. Iper - CMlna girstdnor east from runking_Oillea 10. 1:4 Cooper. LCo.,Titrupike it. 'intrust:. Fa. STROUD tr. 13ROWNi Agen4.. . . err . Isl2 ‘ , Friesidnine, Bollellor. " Crio c. .ll s . siimx, 'I. - '.. - llomtrolle." do . _ . ThWiC l l l Stamm. -; ' ''' ... ..... riusis_as 1,;1407w._ ~ ' Montrose; Pa. - Am. li! /IVP-- canza 117 THEW OULD;—;Pltteborgb. Po., IT Januar/ rtlSit..—To whom lt easy concert :11tie le to dotty tut I tiave atm A. BALDWIN. of Itcattritee, Ps, the escizsire exeunt of the sole of the above seat ed =oily in foequettantieConety, eco kegs/ bit chooses to continue la the biulneu,atid that all olden hereafter ehould he addressed to him. to receive ettmaloo. • TlLTON,PrOprtilter . lzvkAi,v,wmikaawimil Warr, far nu et__ • IL 11.—Yr B r i chi cAs%, bil if 4 . 9 7 3 an. - - A E hG 4 O I llastl D r Sormrtoessltooalltitir 4 • G. 13 4n4 Il L nnao ofthe epmut 52.24:070n00.,40,dg0bkae0n ; - • T•RE NAT: ICi - Its !lidera, and Institutions. IN 'ENGLISI AND GERMAN. rrotblog Me IL 00 pager a :Strikes eactylxidl al Ind the boat thel laced. It la an Encyclopedia utile GOVlTOttlent. Oa Slagle pat. taOter Isk It. mot th nd o enne atedirret 50. A Biala Bat 'wolth Um pries ot' syll. me tor .Catiamers—lndies &no gentletarn—carnunv. twiaint and 'lndents. Ow omt foot %5 via. , env. vilAcirruter and. Wars Las tat • asy ens be cleared to fir unitary, _Write at Imes ti.r Clreataraita In fortolitlin. RIM WOULD PERILLSIIVAI CO—Oornertitand ?Satan titroctlL PbEadelphlta. venitniz 7. ttirt.-31 tCb"/ tCT AND 11:2211 . ' 0110 TAO 92 METIC 12 . 11 And ellifen - who have ma 11 Song- Oren me tt ,ir patronage, 3 tender my hem:. felt thanks, and lneltsa contlutiance of the sane, with their In/nonce, to ti e: BPLEDDID NSW RAILDS9I3I33 BTOEZ of ftmph. 'Cohn .2 CO., 72 and 81-Doane street, Nes , . York. where orders should bo dictated to me and direct., ed loth° tiron, I o tornre early attention, and I wonld it to toy palms, end to Mote who " pus by on the other. that I am mitt* be undersold. pi COY Mg' or, little entiecm tu New York, or sweatier:4 soplepse ales me stmt trial. Our goods are all new, and bought ft r cash, for the near by and 'No nbcra trade. C. TICLEP.. Agent, and Assistaat Montroao A, 182.1. • Bayer, FURNITURE ESTABLISR3IENT OF .W.ILLiAM w. smiTg. Flamm Tau tiovics : -The.: extensive Insatiate EstAbilahtnent of Wilthain 1., Smith, .having btu, staged and greatly Improved, the provrietorresonts fully announcesto the citizens! of Montrose and 'Kelt. ty, that he constantly renkteg and keeps on banish. largestandbestasseartment of zaia .ca X 10 1 11:11 2 1i.= to be foandaisrabeithle aide °fleets Tort City. Deshe.Olvans. Toweirseki,, Lozenges, Footatoole • Ces:er.Card,eter, Tollet,Din Ins. ILltchon and extension tables. -Cage and Weediest Boehm, Cane, Flag and Wnodseata o revery varfety nut style. Seamed Tetca-totes, furnished on shore utica,-. Cana seat dere resented.. • • _ . SPRING -BEDS• tams assortatint—cbsspest and best In Auto Cane Seat Iva now eMsbled to iireply my enamors sri lb a es— aubetanttalcane seat shatt,of home manoteetnre.olatt villbeJoand greatly oupetlor to those formed; t market, end yetare toast a fess price, • - CAIVEREAT CHAIRS RE-SEATS) Vir Beady snide eofilni on band or ftiolabsd Wort notice. nurse slims in readiness If desired • I employn one but easeful sod experleneedworkno I Intend to do mywork well, and sell It u low as c be affordsd. WILLIAM W. SMITH. Idontroso,lfeb la, Zatbserp Tovitship tasty. B/iYANCE. onprovided far, Jona 15.1/10,: 7 :1.1prir •ta lateral; on Booth, , i Ay additional iournandied doll4atunsatiatactory .acconnted for mantled in aserats#o riPeri Bocelved from tax dtsplicstai,l3lo„...flea a • from forme: Trusanrer„.„ „„ El= ? . .1: ^• ikoittni esprovided for ,TOllO o. up, ba th e al lisat corm% wa el; get al Mtge ilm • SAMUEL WiDIGUT. MO WOOD, ' , , WII; 9T.6.111CT0R,L • .• •--wo to Iwo —two Dos Y, -GMTEEE xszetarockscon. HORSE HAY FORHE' ! A. J. !ELL S' rATEAT IMPUOTX:C. twpaivrwo.litat• Far Prinal=s AWlraed Tia Fin% la YIN= *oattui—ua NELUS GRAPPLE PULLEY, niaTrycry Farmer, Caw:der - Nl;mi and ?slat= alma Mir% . Rovoivias HORSE RAKES Rind Itakei. Seythet, Snubs, Chula Grades, .lroa, (A clua! Brand) Ails!, . • et. Fprings. , Canine &It*. Caw Bus, (Staid azd Iran) 3241Ccrsaitar 0 40 32 1 Mi 332 332 ,3Et! C 2 TM , That. 'mays giTes an ALARM VIMBTLZ t w dm Coda is Wady tot the Table. -TIM OsiElla4 PA Irtli thadttLe Coffee Alen" Vett! - Awry Grind Stanek Da nasPa.: tsawa. , s. Draw Kabla, Scythe Stoats; !Raves, 1112,Wir0.. licatreet, id, 64 - DO Di 09X7int 11. J. V1 DN3,23 Is noir uning am. 17 al kitdi uf goods to the Groan Uns, Mass glvirms Sall. You will. gad at toy atom , Chat=Teas sae as Green, Black and . Japan Teas, . . Cod ET* Elietale, lake 'limit,. tures. Ingle„ Lanai, Extract, *hurl, Tanlda Urdu C. Cold Medal Wand* DU seer...rend P. .- Dcalcated Cocoanut. - . Galattao. Coro Stand. Fartisn. Java Cattac,l3o43, Prunes IlloCaffee,Citrce. Eerostas 011, Charm Suox.Cared Mani Ratans; Cream Tartar. - . • iterated Cod }vtabovirtx, Candies, SLINSMAIiiO.- • • Canned grnt•, lias'ard t Ceacksre,Cors: = Pacodlia;Tcaxatora. Ortiss . ano Cradle' Claw% Van Cheat". liontrose,Jily • tco.poo,ooo moon% nortszaan. , Ecr r. Are paneled re to Web thee. WU* I tomt it or quality, It both, trhoteaude woman. Nonliose. May a. iarr" 41/1.4,./linaftcturere• BEST BABGAINS IN TOWN IN CLUMP. FAIJILY.Og DCERIES, FLOUR?, PRO, tistain, Dried and Omani Yngt, Yegotables,_4ke. AL, at the Hasket_StYitlon. sumar.u. , .'ldantrass. Yontitrrzt.lSt. Ott TgA • Ai- ren7leicl of Testa if ititiMoff offifoa.MA or ease at le ew.l rk wholesale' price.. else* Inetek ninfoont at. cOirvEg. Bay of me led seek TU Imeg , riE=lsTiq: , .-c.4. gadItETTS Desta Rooms New lillford.ri* .. . _ . - Putteztaiattentlou even to all operations OA the wins* rid teitb. 444164 Teeth Inserte4 is an, • w . tbl glee law thins . Perfect aildaalon gasut to alt, (:mc* eend!stlarypariah - 4s. Ctrao. ! 1 411.41r , f ' - . • . - • . • ~: • Watts, Locks. Kaaba, latebes, Yantis!. UnreS•49%
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